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    Protect and share files over FTP/S, SFTP, HTTPS and SCP with the #1 rated Windows file transfer server.

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    yBlog Creator

    Fast, Simple Full-Featured Blog Creator in PHP. No database needed.

    Designed from the ground up to take advantage of the new and increasingly standardized features of HTML5 and PHP7+, Yofiel's file-based yBlog Creator provides W3C-validated, responsive, animated page templates that work consistently on Chrome, Safari, and Edge desktops and mobiles. But its fast CSS3 and native JavaScript libraries total less than 15KB. Any HTML editor may create content. Menus and metadata are automatic. A single stylesheet provides multiple color and appearance options...
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    BIGACE

    BIGACE

    PHP based CMS with multi-site and extension support

    BIGACE is an easy-to-use multi-site, multi-language and multi-user Web CMS, written in PHP/MySQL. Uses FCKeditor for HTML editing. Features: Content versioning, workflows, user and right management. Many templates and extensions available. Find out more about Bigace at https://github.com/bigace/bigace2
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    Qool CMS

    Qool CMS

    Qool is a cms that allows you to take advantage of your site

    A content management system born from the need to create and manage your content easier than ever. We have been working hard to create a CMS that will be able to do anything the user wants. There are virtually no limits on what you can accomplish with Qool CMS. Other content management systems are article based platforms and need addons and extensions to add extra functionality. This is not the case with Qool. Qool supports unlimited content types. Addons are extensions to Qool but you...
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    The Neftis project, allows the users and administrators edit web content and administrate multiple web sites with diferent designs and resources. Every site is completly independent and are administrated in a unique administration console.
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    Streamline Azure Security with Palo Alto Networks VM-Series

    Centrally manage physical and virtualized firewalls with Panorama

    Improve your security posture and reduce incident response time. Use the VM-Series to natively analyze Azure traffic and dynamically drive policy updates based on workload changes.
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    Flash Frontend for CMS and blogging softwares like Wordpress and Drupal. Designers create Flash templates with Silex, live web creation tool and then users install a plugin in their CMS of choice to have a Flash equivalent of their existing site.
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    Kite7 is a open source framework written in PHP with a unique CMS application on it. It's created for the web2.0 area and designed for big webpages like big portals. This is the 2.0 Version, the 1.6 was propitary for a big advertising group
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